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Wreck-It Ralph is the 9-foot-tall, 643-pound villain of an arcade video game named Fix-It Felix Jr., in which the game's titular hero fixes buildings that Ralph destroys. Wanting to prove he can ...
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The Ruby/Amethyst Starter Deck introduces Wreck-It Ralph and new Frozen characters. Racers from Sugar Rush like Vanellope and Taffeta join the game in Shimmering Skies.
A Wreck-It Ralph Ride Is Coming To Tokyo Disneyland Today The Oriental Land Company, which owns and manages Tokyo Disney Resort, revealed that a new attraction inspired by the Sugar Rush racing ...
Gameloft has officially launched Disney Speedstorm season 7 “Sugar Rush” which introduces a wealth of new kart racing content based on Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph series. Now available in-game ...
Article Summary Gameloft unveils Wreck-It Ralph's Sugar Rush season for Disney Speedstorm. Race with Ralph, Vanellope, and more on new Sugar Rush tracks. Explore in-game improvements like a new UI ...
2012’s Wreck-It Ralph, featured the voice of John C. Reilly as Wreck-It Ralph, the misunderstood villain in a fictional arcade game called Fix-It Felix Jr.
A whole new world Set six years after the first film, Wreck-It Ralph (John C. Reilly) and Vanellope of Sugar Rush (Sarah Silverman) have settled into a comfortable, if dull existence.
Adorable do-gooder Fix-It Felix was one of the main protagonists in the original Wreck-It Ralph, where he not only found love, but learned to question his role as the hero of his own game, too ...
Wreck-It Ralph existed in a self-contained bubble—a villain longed to be a hero. A glitch longed to be fixed. Together, they help one another understand the beauty within and save one another.
Vanellope, though, is yearning for a more fulfilling life. She loves spending time with Ralph, but her racing game, “Sugar Rush,” long has stopped thrilling her.